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Walking during the middle of the day, however, can be less than utterly hellish if one sticks to the shady side of the street ...
Mia's entry, a painting titled "Take Me to Texas," marked a turning point in both her artistic journey and her confidence.
The Los Angeles Times is excited to introduce the Class of 2025 summer interns, continuing a time-honored tradition of ...
The summer concert season is heating up this month, plus there are a lot of Pride and Juneteenth events to check out.
Our ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses provides a biennial snapshot into the state of affairs of public and ...
The Queens Night Market first launched in 2015, and is celebrating its 10th season. It has become an iconic Queens event, now ...
The Family Thrift Center Outlet on Little York Road isn’t just another secondhand store – it’s the Disneyland of discounts, the Taj Mahal of thriftiness, the Everest of economical shopping. The golden ...
Dot Coffee Shop stands as a beacon of breakfast hope on the I-45 feeder road, a retro time capsule where pancakes are still flipped with care and the coffee never stops flowing. That iconic red sign ...
This marks the second year since the video game returned, which EA Sports had ceased production on in 2014 after former UCLA ...
An Army veteran turned high school art teacher is using creativity to help fellow veterans heal from the invisible wounds of ...
Apple’s chief executive may have wiggle room to get back in the president’s good graces. It starts with the iPhone.
UK doctor Anona Blackwell reveals her path from medicine to mysticism in her new book, encouraging openness about psychic ...